10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Dodecanese That You Shouldn't Miss

June 8, 2021 Jana Sager

On the Aegean's eastern, edge the Dodecanese present perfect Greek vistas of whitewashed walls, turquoise blue skies and seas. Island-hopping by ferry, hydrofoil or catamaran is a splendid way to get into the leisurely pace. Once docked, you'll find many of these twelve idyllic islands are easily explored on foot. Don't miss Rhodes' Acropolis, the ruins of ancient Kamiros and Valley of the Butterflies or Kos' Askepion ruins. Tiny Patmos is known for the cave of St. John of the Apocalypse.
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1. Medieval City

Rhodes Town 85100 Greece +30 2241 365200 [email protected] http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/eh351.jsp?obj_id=7029
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4.5 based on 5,558 reviews

Medieval City

Surrounded by medieval walls, this old part of Rhodes is the location of many interesting attractions of historical significance.

Reviewed By johnlW3590MM - York, United Kingdom

Excellent town and lots to do and see Also plenty of shops and bars and places to eat Great old town well worth getting off main streets and exploring Back streets where things seemed cheaper

2. Water Park

off Leof. Kallitheas, Faliraki 851 00 Greece +30 2241 084403 [email protected] http://www.water-park.gr
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4.5 based on 2,893 reviews

Water Park

Water slides, artificial waves, pools with original games for all ages and for real endless summer fun. Located next door to the Esperos Palace you will find the Faliraki Waterpark which is the largest in Greece and a real summer experience for the entire family. Try all the waterslides and indulge in a frenetic summer party. Climb to the peak of summer bliss with the fun options of Water Park in Faliraki, Rhodes. Alternatively for some relaxing time, select your deckchair in the garden of Water Park and enjoy snacks, refreshments and complete meals in restaurants and coffee shops of the Water Park. The Water Park is located across the street from Esperos Palace in Faliraki, Rhodes and is open daily from 10.00 am.

Reviewed By geolahitman - Glasgow, United Kingdom

Visited this with my parter and as a couple in our 30s were unsure if we’d last the day. Arrived at 11am and the next 6 hours seemed to fly by. My partner who isn’t a massive fan of WaterParks went on every ride and loved the day. My biggest recommendation is to either wear socks or water shoes. The park is massive and walking from ride to ride barefoot with the sun bearing down is painful. You could use flip flops but these have to be removed on rides meaning you have to go all the way back to collect them. The best ride was the inflatable in the kids section(there was way more adults than kids on it)

3. Village of Lindos

Lindos Rhodes, Greece Greece +30 2244 031804 http://www.visitgreece.gr
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4.5 based on 11,226 reviews

Village of Lindos

Reviewed By lushlou - Crawley, United Kingdom

We had a day trip here Well what can I say Kind is what a beautiful beautiful place We wandered round the cobbler streets It’s just stunning absolutely stunning We then went onto the beach Again beautiful! As good as the Caribbean ! Would love to see it at night it just is a magical place

4. Acropolis of Lindos

Lindos 851 07 Greece +30 2244 031258 http://www.rhodos-travel.com/akropolis.htm
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4.5 based on 9,244 reviews

Acropolis of Lindos

Reviewed By Daveshent - Leek, United Kingdom

Wow, such a spectacle from when you 1st see the castle walls on the approach be it land or sea. You need good shoes to negotiate the steep hill side and narrow streets, and there are many paths up to the acropolis. A short Que and 12 euro and you enter the walls. more steep steps and uneven ground all the way to the top. Lots of information boards to explain the huge history of the place, fantastic wonderment of how they built and lived in this amazing fort and then the views OMG Take your time on the walk up (and down) lazily wander around the ruins and soak up the drama. Fantastic.

5. Kritinia Castle

Greece http://www.helios.gr/exr/manual/castles.htm
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4.5 based on 425 reviews

Kritinia Castle

Reviewed By SwissTonyPortsmouth

Just love the short climb up to the castle and to breath the fresh air here. The most spectacular views over the Aegean can e seen towards Symi. The small cafe has excellent Thyme honey on offer after the harvest and is one of the best honey's we have ever purchased.

6. Monolithos Castle

Monolithos Greece http://www.helios.gr/exr/manual/castles.htm#monolithos
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4.5 based on 1,011 reviews

Monolithos Castle

Reviewed By carlyp123 - Stansted Mountfitchet, United Kingdom

This is totally undersold, an easy-ish climb from the parking (coffee shop nearby for after!) and the views were exceptional. You can walk around and into the small church at the top, and also light a candle (donations can be left there too). There is no entrance fee, but should be!

7. Archaeological Museum of Rhodes (Hospital of the Knights)

Hospital of the Knights, Rhodes Town 85100 Greece +30 2241 075674 http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/1/eh155.jsp?obj_id=3312
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4.5 based on 2,426 reviews

Archaeological Museum of Rhodes (Hospital of the Knights)

Reviewed By tahtabavul

Hospital of the Knights of St. John (Nossokomío lpotón) is one of the most interesting buildings of the old town and one of the jewels of Rhodes .Situated in the heart of the Medieval Town, Rhodes, next to the famous Street of the Knights, the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes (Hospital of the Knights) is a must visit attraction. Not only can you see a host of archaeological treasures and a real sense of 'the old Rhodes' but it offers plenty of shaded areas, perfect if you are visiting at a hotter time of year.

8. Eleftherias Square

Kos Town Greece http://www.kos4all.com/things-to-do/points-of-interest/platia-eleftherias-freedom-square-kos
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4.5 based on 1,477 reviews

Eleftherias Square

Reviewed By missbrowneyesxx - Norwich, United Kingdom

In the centre of Kos town you will find this very attractive square. Great place to have a coffee and people watch. Small market for gifts next to the church, which is a worth a visit.

9. Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes

Ippoton, Rhodes Town 85100 Greece +30 2241 023359 http://www.helios.gr/museums/grand-master-palace
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4.5 based on 6,345 reviews

Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes

Reviewed By FedoraOnTour - Sidcup, United Kingdom

Largely rebuilt by the Italians this is a very beautiful building - lovely views from the windown and lots and lots of interesting stuff for history buffs - beautiful mosaic floors nicked from Kos. You do get a feel for how the palace was during the crusades.

10. Kallithea Springs

Leof. Kallitheas, Kallithea 851 00 Greece +30 2241 037090 [email protected] http://www.kallitheasprings.gr/
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4.5 based on 2,502 reviews

Kallithea Springs

Reviewed By hedgehoghale

visited this lovely place in september hired a sun bed and swam in the sea had a lovely lunch over looking the sea very reasonable and very clean friendly waiters would strongly recommend beautiful only 3 euros to get in taxi right outside 8 euros back to our hotel eden roc kalathea

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